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Trade Addressed by Lyman C. Root, of Stamford. The firet show of the South County Poultry assyciation, which opened in Hibernian ball Tuesday, is even more | successful than its mest ew wstie ers of Norwich, first cock, first h first cockerel, second pullet; Rhodes Palmer, second cock, hen, second and third -cockerel, and third poliet. i jrojectars anticipated. The ent entries and took four prize: . a Wil v e e fubily of ibadlan 0ud o hfnis Comb Brown Leghorns—Mrs. :,}f;“ wag & Willimantic ‘vislitor, ‘Tues varied that there is interest in nearly | Kd, L. Gavitt, first hen. Seake e etery cxhibit. Allost every haown| Sigle Comb Black ~Orpingtons— |, i Hoxie Liliibridse of Plaiufield was vasiety of poultry of high des:o- John Lynch, first cock, first hen, first | ;0 coovmantie, =ating 3 aepresenied, froiy the blg cockersl; Max Lahn, third cock; ST T Plymeuth Rock and Wyando Palmer ( n, third cock, first and | } iant Officer W, S, Simmons the hlack-talied Japanese Dbe amtel Fyfe, second ond | ¢ Central Village was a Willimantic exbiieq by Miss Virginia and ciber smail vaiiety of fow other exhibitors. In addition, ; Willia irst pullet; Willlam J. ond and third pullet, |, Saunde PEDIGREED POULTRY AT WESTERLY First Show of South County Association Opens Most Suc- cessfully—Awards Announced on Tuesday—Board of Hemy first Mr. Rogers bad five Clemens, sec WILLIMANTIC Fire Alarm Boxes Out of Commission. The police were instructed Tuesday | evening to be especially wathtul for flres as flve boxes of the city fire alarm system were out of commission, be- cause of the recent heavy winds. One of the boxes Is located in the heart o the business section. Chief Foley and | Tis assistants are doing what they can | to Tepalr the damage. Fersonals. Dr. W, L. Higgins of South Coven- try was a Hertford visttor Tuesday. J. E. Sullivau wae in Boston Tu day attending a meeting of shoe d. e i :'=o="o===o en, iva Postmaster Fred O. Vinton of Eagle- | visitor Tuegday. Roland Jordan visitel Everett cngton at Svuffleld Tuesday, an Har- oday FUR COATS j Final Reductions Prices never so low. All Coats full length. Rich satin or brocade linings. Elegant, lustrous, Dur January Clearance Sales Have Won Prestige, Popularity and Importance by Goods and Prices That Create Enthusiasm. Here Are Goods Wanted--at Jan- uary Sale Prices. TRAVELERS' DIREGTORY, Norwich Line —T0~ NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE —ayD— a0 Long lstang w 0f the won! tand water front of Manhattan Stesiner leaves New Lonaes st xil"p. week days oniy, due New York, Pler ! t River, at 845, and Pier 40, supert v m. ver, 7 o'clock next morning. NEW W LONDON NEW YORK $l 50 Write telephone W. J. Puillips, or are ch::de ;.::‘dd :a::ky:gnifl?—;f;n Black Minorca—alfred J. Martin, ;f returns to P. E. A, at Exeter, N. prime skins. o .fié“fiui&%i‘(‘m,’?’“‘ xn:".‘zla:.- &9 3 sbew of Dronze turkeys as was Langchangs—Phillips Broth- | Eagar E. Bass and S. Blliott | 25 °, . o, = ever pisced on exhibition. The many | crs Bhrh o 1l e | aser Bones G Gosigasy BUIRG Marmot Coats, mink dyed, reduced from $35 Men’s M emn’s We ar Men's exhibits are admirably arrapged for|erel. A | the jury tn the United States circuit | $55.00 Clothing Furnishings inepection. The exhibits are in 1 The jud will complete their work | conrt. A S MR s L e e ate e e i g e ew '“’k trios, singles and pens, and there does | today (Wedresdey). i & A e All at greatly reduced prices. is is the greatest money.saving event of R | Ve 1l Fcndog " eotng o1 ¢ @ French s Coats, reduced from $95 to...... $60.00 B = ereelty b B ien. Thess are s fow sammate e ¥ e ocal Luconics. e e b ; i S the thening of the show Tuesdey | oroyiliam Segar and dauphter Helen ;?:sp?(x:l T Hudson Seal Coats, reduced from £125 o...... At 39c—Men's Sanitary Fleecy-lined | At 8c—Ven's T color At th i the show Tuesday sHEANE the avtontobils SHOW in ) o Das t5% - s, value 50, its, vaiue §1. morming, be. judgen . W, Allen of| Lc,dendng tae automobile show inl " county Heaith Omeer George .|k § Sabled Coney Coats, reduced from $35 10 ... e Enit Drawecs alos 0% SRR aay viul Fare $1 Fast Providence, Paul P. N 3 Hinman was in Danbury Tuesday on ; 45 R S en’s Naiural Wool Ribbed| 2408 ana Danial' J, Lambert ¢ ! Poficemon, Frederick T. 2Mitchell 18! ufincas cormected with the neann ot §§ High Giade Pony Coats, reduced from $65 eavy W RE b e oy tan college commenced thel when the day ended the biue white ribbons, representing ond and third prize nners, the exhibition coops of the Awards were made as zon . left his e resume adorned vinners, t studies Pa. Single Comb Rhode Isiand Reds— | istered uf the office of the town clerk Wllliam P, Saunders, firat cock, Uird | to praciice ‘i Westerly. cockerel; L. A. Briggs, so s+ Distict Deputy John S. Kellogs i first cockerel, third Hoxle, second cockerel, officer cayum, Mond sl ! eveaing, Rose Comb Rhode [ o Deg Joba Purtill, rec ey < iorel | lext Westerly Tuesday fo Lout g g ey %, , wher: he will be assigned to duty. Hoxie, first hen; Mr. and Mrs. Henry R, Sega cockerel; erel; A. W, Perry, third p White Wyandotte— rsute for Los Angeles, where th svend the rest of the winter, Bck, first cock the poultry skow, is a ver: cockerel; Perry vet courteous and accommodac- third cocks; John ¢ Hog Westerly was not annual session d Rural Carriers’ JIneyvil sented Rhode I tation, R Wheeler, first and cackerel ingle Comb bert P, Clark, first cock, first and first, second and thl w I'he improvements now in p swiking mule spinzer hite Rock mill do not clair ! to his home, threatened with | Westerly | les Perry Crandall has res of Granite counci dained, | Tuesday, are Ethel James, assistant secre held ship street | change is | River, Mas: that comuyunity. 1 Mrs. Jumes Gardiner, whe has been | visiti.g relatives in this city for a few | days, returned Tuesay o her home Pawtucke!, I I . Miss Colette M. Les, who has been siting her oarents, Mr. and Mrs. P. iJ. Le, the vast forinight, hes return- n-|ed to East Hartford, il,| Supi. W. E. Costello of the Central Vermont railroad was in Wilimantic cailing on Charles ondere, agent at the road's-locai station, Hyman Chasen of Valley street left, Tuesday for New York and toda: (Wednesday) will zail on a steamer the Red Star line for six weeks' stay | in Germany. £ A. N. Vaughn, who for some time! s conducted the store formerly run | Milton Hall on Union street, has ade arrangements to move to the new Central block. Miss Antolneite Girard, who return- ed Monday with her mother irom a i isit to Canada, left Tuesday for Fa!l| . to Tesume her studles in | Bacred Heart academy. Mrs. Louise Fertier has resigned as a saleslady in the Mechanics' depart- | ment store, and with her daughter,| 1 in g- e at s- ==o=’o_ox=o::=-:.x Ruscian Peny Coats, reduced from $50 and Black Fox Muffs, were Sl) 518 Isahella Fox Muffs, were $10.50, $12 and $75 to .. 335 to $20,, to ck s out .50, $13, to-close out <. .., Neckpieces in Black, Sable and Cross Fox, B]m Wolf, Black Hare, Eastern and Jap Mink at greaily re duced prices. CLOSING oUT all our TAILORED SUITS at $12.50 and $18.50 mmol were $20 to $30. CLOTH COATS GREATLY REDUCED Drawers, value 50c. Men's Sweaters at 69 at 98¢ from $1 —-at $3.3 Men's Hsavy Clo at 3% from value trom. $4.00, es at 21c from from $1.00— —at $1.98 Zrom —at 79c from $1 Freight and passenger service 1o New York, OFWici Tuesda. days, Sandays. at New Yorl, Pler [om. Roosevelt St M dr Fridaye, at n p. 1. ceived until § p. w, F OF THE BEST VALUES OF THE SALE. TABLE ETC. Second Floor Clearance Sale Waists, Cprsets, Wrappers, Muslin Underwear, Etc.—all at Sale Prices. {§TAILORED SUITS |CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS SE SURE AND VISIT QUR BASEMENT DEPARTMENT FOR SOME GREAT BARGAIN OPPOR-% TUNITIES IN PRINTS, GINGHAMS, OUTING FLANNELS, COTTONS, LINENS, TOWELING, SHEZTS, BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES, Women's, Misses' and Children’s Winter Suits, Coats, Furs, Etc—Women's \ V. KNOUSE, Asz BERMUDA A PARARISE ON EARTH Pvers guidoor reereation. #3cellent sea bathe tng. fahing, Yoattag, teonls, golf. cveling. & Aveld Sexsichiess by Travellin THE MAGNITICLNT, PAST, TWIN Trawsatzetic wner “OCEANA" 14,000 Jons: 535 Feet Long. Pilstast. Most Luxurloos and oy Cxetas -C,a5s Passenger Steamer tn Bermuda, No Oattie or reight carried an the “Oceana.” FIRST-Ci ASS § TRIP. in eiuding stateroom berth & menls. Best Caleine on the Atluntic Safety Signaie Suftes with ekt Prom Dok in the onit, " Only Stsamer & inding Fassengers at Hamilton er St. George's. Shore 1 TOURS e Fotels. Se. at | 1 - D 4 : : = 3 Tieautital Nosticl 1nerargy e Henyon and son, second cockerel, an from day Wark to plecs-Wor| Miss Gertrude, -wll; soon: letve Sfur} ow Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits| Materials are Caracul, Flush, Chin- Bermyaa-Arentic Linee 566 first pen, and rece h em $4 a week that thzir | Providence, to thelr homs, All $15 and $18 Coats ................now $9.50 all the newest models. |Gt aon et | or Frank . Allen, Alies building; Jo S Chcub Ticown Lestors bt i R MYSTIC All $20 and $22 Coats ................now $12.50Q \t $10.50—reduced from $15.00 e eIl [ rown Leghc “ouncil W Sheiby At $13.50—reduced from. $22.50 - 2 e g ¥, Brown, first and second of Westerly, with the other s sopres 7o At $16.75—reduced from $25.00 At $3.95—reduced from $ 6.00 I ARABIC? H rs of the rer Ame | Mrs. Maria Maxson Active at 87—An- | At $19.50—reduced from $35.00 At $4.95—reduced from § 7.50 G!?"k sty Gruise ianios, ‘mage an oficial| nual Meeting Union Baptist Church | At $6.95—reduced from $10.00 HieA A A Sal - g g o shington council in Prove| _paughters of America Elsct Offi- TR | educt $15.00 Yavt, Ltaly, Ko 20 y evening. | At $975—reduced from 313.00 Fraok C. Clark, Times B 9 . 4 cers. WINTER COATS | ¢ Shraiodl vz To facilitate the filling in work In o T A connection with the railroad improve- % i | Stedman, first cockere . Mrs. Maria Maxson celebrated her | farm, third cockerel, 7 e s potary bridgo for the ac-| g7th birthday Sunday at the home of | { §in black, navy, browns and m Baired Plymouth Roc Srumodatlon of the work train 18 o] yer. goncund - wits, Capt.: and ‘Mrs, 121-125 MAIN STREET atericis are broadeloth, se Wishop, frst pen, frs e i R UL Charles Maxson, and entertained the (] % (uu, et reduced| s . nis over the Pawcatu amily at a dinner party at their homo : - Nsud to wecond and third puliet There was not a very large attend- | at West Mytic. Mrs, Maxson is well | “Fashionable Apparel for Women and Misses.” - “ Bo b ey 50 Roberts, second ¢ 1 ance at the mecting cf the Westerly | and active and has written a number | ‘At $13.50_reduced from % a ¥. Blanchard, board of trade, Tuesday evenir of poems during the past year. Shef ROt s T At reduced from $100 20,000-Mile coct » V‘lv'[ toutine dhuumu l,\lm, n((. bids fair to reach the century mark. 'u $19.00—reduced from At $1.48—reduced from $2.00 Cruise Y el oot of Stamfor e a eresting " : - g 5 e e 1085 al 2 o =4 % DY g - adiisd 65 Orghilcd. ‘.;‘ffl'l',’”‘“fio‘;’k. Dancing Class Reception. At $24.75—reduced from $35.00 At $2.85—Messaline, from $3.60 By the §.5. BLUECHER * Cockeral second © S Mrs, Willlam B. Penfield gave 2 Andrew Farrell attended the annu ting of the South County Poultry a. read zero, at ni schools 0{‘“-‘:"1“‘, " STAFFORD SPRINGS Town Meeting Appropnatas $2,000 f Fietcher, f: Crest and S Spr cock, frst ben, frst ¢ b r vou wilt ot Highways—Incorporators of Library | ot “algey Packer, Orville Lewis; jan. | ih Brooklyn, N. Y., for several weeke, | et be bath Zor bodlly Buft Cochir Meet—Librarian Presents Report. Heary Wilson. Manning Miner | her liome orl Myrtle avenue fof L } omEN MiEakBLANS Db ihnsn < ¥ yon samples and et cock, fir SR i {and Josse H, Wikox have yecently | fow days' visit with her parents. | . Jans of the povcelain and other tubm end pullet; W. D, Ker the town ineeting in Stafford | peen elected deacons. The prudential| Louls Armstrons of Norwich was a f t Toe C y in black, white and §| and give vou estim the work ceakerel, third pullet Hollow Monday afiernoon it was vot- | committee voted Lo hold the different | Caller here Monday. He made the of putting the the best mannar Black Tatled Jar Lol R R T collections, home missions in Febru- | WP on a motorcycle. Hartford. Garde 1s a mem- | | from a sanitary scanépoint--and guar- Eatherine Virgin ment of highw _Gary Brother: ary, forelgn missions in April, aged muel McDonald left town Monday | ber of a hunting party in the vicinity | § Heav | antee the entl: ®econd cockerel he lowest bidders for the constru ministers in October. and’ minjstectal | for Hartford, where he wlil attend |of Greenboro, N. G tops, our re p sz“\‘;l;r of the state road on East street, and | cducation in December, sehioal i Wilson o€ Worcester was | 1A 2ibbed Union Suits J. F, TOMPKINS amd seoond hen, road will begin at Heald's comer = t°’ ‘li'm!mfih“g- ntere | s in ‘town Tuesday. | i ; ar 50c quality. W T\‘{ o erel, first pullet; extend northward 1,960 fe he first meeting of the Daughters| Mrs. Benjamin Maiofis returned on! 3 2 (] 67 cst atn Otrect Seatlot; Jobin i Library Board Elected. of America was held Monday evening | Sonday evening trom thees wachet || Quick Action Prescription ¢ )| Mottled ¥ A try it The-followmg officers were elected: | visit wi:h mlauves in New York. A our re; | Ssmaary o e an h At the meeting of the incorporators | Councilor, Mrs, Elizabeth J. R. Wi Cures Colds in a Da: e csrs, of the Stafford Library association on | san; assocate councillor. Mise Mary Y |1} at s1.48—women's were $2.00 and §t0. f! N . Monday afternoon the following board | Tewis; vice councillor, Miss Lesh |t =" . Mor f directors were re-elected: Chris- T DEMOCRATI AtS ren's Silk an T in regular and extra Ben second cocke: ko e Johnsan; associate vice councillor, MOCRATIC CONVENTION. . e 3200 & R e ™ tonher Allen, Gharles Warren, Josl .| Mrs. Marcla Fitsatrick; reconding |, o o i ag IRHN GASTINGS [ £ | terfield, I M. Baker, F. F' Batten. Cur- i:.‘f’?‘c{i;a‘,‘,{,‘;" ;—;g:el:::yl-ewl mismlet‘-l tonal 25°'*“°""s"f:““:”‘é::':°"° June Many other bargain offerings in Winter Waight Hosiery and Underwear. Prat coc ermng oty 1"‘~}},‘|:3:§"‘ orhe di- | Knight; financlal secretary, Mrs, Av- o— T ¢ . o | compountd. Take thuse two ingredients i} e - | *urnishea promptly. Targe stock 4 = [Sieters Esi U3l Yok bresident, | ery B, Williams; treasurer, Mrs, Ada| Washington, Jan. 9.—Tte democratic 9 L L it i wsin ol Sy Russell B oo ;1;)‘fi,::lf n‘_?::}‘}‘)r Wiomi| Eweet; canductor, Mrs. Lillan Den- | rational committee completed iis work BE SURE AND VISIT QUR THIRD FLOOR AND SEE THE MANY B o ottt =y B, ecrelary wid treasurer; 500k| pison;’ inside sentinel, 3rs. Addic|lre today with tae Selection of Bal SPLENDID VALUES IN CARPETS, RUGS, CURTAINS, DRAPERY MA- | e, " B e s Frown, | Brown: outside sentinel, Mrs. Loulse ! t'more as the convention city and Jua TERIALS i poultry !} \irs Lewls Melaughlin: ehildrens o, | J- Jones; junior past councilor, Mrs.|:5 as the date for the selection of " e T B «wis Mclaughlin; children's ta- | [ottie Eqgecomb; asscciate jurior viesidential and vice presidential can- s 1,2 hin o s At o e v‘w““u-\v‘rlrr:\ui;w\‘:\luz‘1 ith G. Cush-! counciler, Almeda MacCausiin, . Gidates. B P S Y PR R Miss Anna Heald of building, pullet, White Plymc of the , showed History 327, poetry 194, science 4, juvenile 4,686, azines 723; BREAKS UP A COLD IN SEVERAL HOURS. the Most Effective and Harmless Way to | 1 Cure a Severe Cold and End ading rom are 16 muulf All Grippe Misery. < and three daily Iy attendance in s o CLD MAN PLAYED WITH TOYS OF CHILDRE clation was © and| treagurer, Frank R. Wheeler; assist- Eccentricities of John A. Singer De- | Bvents, Mrs. al reception on Tuesday evening in Gil- : democratic state ¢eni- | port hall to her class, and thelr friends | play by b g ooy e sl st from § untll 11 oclock. Muslo was| {1 T ks treacimed Chajrman, Peter | farnished by Grinnells orchestra. game. man George . OrShaunnessy socre. | o The marriage of Willlam Thomas ¢ Shaunnessy SeCre- | Gleason and Miss Phebe Burnham took . .| place Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at W. O. Rogers, a pouliry fancier ¢f | §t. Patrick’s church. home in Norwic id that the show of the Annual Meeting Baptist Church. |after se were: Church clerk, Alden Fish; music committee, Mrs, Rowland H. Wilcox, Mrs, F. W. Batty, John Paton; organ | ,usladiun, E. D. Evans; committee to! nomirate Sunday school officers, Louis | or | . Allyn, Miss Helen Wilbur, Miss Laura Lamb, F, R. Wheeler, John Pat- | club wer skating. a large cellent Miss TLis society will meet the se in the L O Joint Instailation. ' day ovening a chicken pie suly.‘ vas held at $.30 o'clock in thc ad and; 7h a; Cesira ic patrol and the Rain patrol will | bs the Rattiesnakes will Colchester grange held a meeting in Grange hall Tuesday evening. Miss May Coolbrith returned to her Richard A. Day of Salem was a call- | A number of members of the Boys' | democrats adopted a y direct vote gates 1o be chosen. Harmony mark etball; the Kangaroos and also have a th aitrost entircly. © representatives for the was given convention. Wil New London, N. H, Monday, | fc1 veral weeks' visit at Samuel \' meot; There w 2 McDonald’s on Broadway. a biet 1 credit to Westerly and to the man- | The annual meeting of the Union iy zement, and that the show was fully | Beptist church was held Monday eve-| . Frank Stark of = Mlillington wes #ite e up to the standard in quality and |Ding with a large attendance. The| “OiChester calier 3 3 (said to have grown out of the 1 4 Sioldan W quantity following commitiee was appointed on Delegates to State Grange. | paitena gl A g m_x_ Soiden Wando There were some weather changes | 1 Men and Reilgion Forward move-| Delegates from the local grange left | Wililam Randol When B et e o in Westerly. from: Monday memees | ment: John Green Packer, F. N. Batty, | town Tuesday morning for BridgeporT | cctior: was made, the question of Tuesdey morning, asido from the | Ly M- Rathbun, Halsey Packer, Man- | to atfend the meeting of the state | cenition was defarred for four vea avy snow and rain fall and high | 2§ Miner, arange in sesslon for three devs, c('m-| o o + Mondas morhing 1he thormas. | _The officers elected for the year | mencing Tuesdsy. 9% are rlair. of Orego - b ne er_here Monday. the infte was & fail't OFf- | ant_treasurer, John Paton; ‘trustees,| T, L. Crumm of New London was ! e A 5 | P. P. Wilbur, E. D. Evans, E. P, Wil- | calling on friends in town Monday. | two bailots wecs Stanley H. Holmes, superintendent ) cox, Dr. John Bucklin, Manning| David A. Elgart returned Monday |7 ambed. ot schools in New Britain, will Miner; prudential committee, pastor,| from a few days’ visit with his son, | on Geography and Nature Studies, at| Deacons O, H. Willlams, P\ M. Batty, | Samuel Elgart, in New York. ecomna the meeting of the Connecticut Teach- | F, R. Wheeler, Dr, L. M. Allyn; ush| A, H. Alexander of Millington Was ' §106.000. s itute ield in Middle- | ers, John G. Packer, George Griswold, | a Colchester visitor Monday. e v\,‘ n, January 19 > i a brother . R. Wheeler, John Paton, Clarence Good Skatin Wiliiam H. Holmes, superintendent of | Mitchell, J, Hatold Thorpe: % e Cambridge, ray not give re at the New Dam Monday | ‘They cleaned the snow from part of it and the ice was ex- for skating. Mollle Higgins, who has been x-é Is of He upon inv There are 1,074 dele- ments of the Harvard Bars Women Lecturers 5 Worr Leaving New York oy el ETTE GOWNS, BATH ROBES, ETC. Untrimmed Hats Trimmed Hats Dress I nc d ob- | rec- | Millinery sold sold Wome: ts that to § 3.98, reduced up up Women's Dres to reduced i up Women's Dress reduced Women's Dress Hats that sold up reduced up n's Dress Hats that reduced n's Dress 5.00, reduced Hats that sold up to low Flumes, Fancy Feathers, Etc. Hosiery and Underwear “perm e cail for delegates and suci s have laws on the subject, 0 do s0, can select their repre- { e (n th i \j cemp, Sons of Veterars, rent, Daughters of place. A large number of out | of {0WD guESIa Were prescri. i ; - partment is 28, Number of velum Monday Club Meets. H ken every two thr iring the ye I Dewson on Pearl streot yumm, afternyon ard 'he progeamme earried | out follswe: The Alhuzobru, ™ P. Al The Alh foo I( N.| Mise Sarab Deafson; The ¥ s nada, Mrs J. W, Tatirop; Current woip'in T. Fi ing hea s 1 u scribed in Court. i ing. sore thro nir —— C’J-ah--flk? ! move ¢ caarrhal affe New York, Ja 4 eceen- eon and tricities of J ¢ of sewing | Standing of Players in Checker Tour- | aches, m ““‘hmr{:g';“ A L oo nament at Boys’ Club—Delegates' 'akcn % withessss trat B s ; Leave for State Grange Meeting. o ! the millisn:. re oo H | stsminver vilitek Bies. Chasi Following is the final standing of ment of colds or | Lelly, his hou Jer, his 1w, nephews | the contestants in the checker tourna- ooy 8 wert chict benefiddarios | Ment going on in the Boys' club the trder his will, past month: «d by children Sommer 32 points, B Horowitz 32, rcand % | & | Charles Blacker 32, Jake Horowitz 31, where nowill | of the aged nan|David Levine 28, James Horowitz 26, cure » misery | *hich ieve him iria- | Alex. Herschatter 25, Harold P« as prompily anc N re told of by these wiliiesses, | Leo White 14, P. Kantrowitz .1 sistance or bad stch a8 his “plavimg so'dier” with chil . | Kin 12, Clark 1L St package Cren's tova and “ighiening women by | -The balance of the 26 contestants’ g telling their fortunes and making dive | Score Was lower. The three who ave rredictions as to their fut George Davis, a hotel clerk, testifi that Singer had Lousted of his ablif @s a phrenologist and had declared th: to induce him “t) rea Room 3, -«!' fzel the bumps of Harry Thaw. Westerly, K k| hearing was not concludaed he b New York specialists hid often triéd palms and tiod for first place will play the ties| oft befors January 17. Friday after- noon at 3 o'clock, those tenderfest who wish .to take the first aid test for second. class scouts will meet in the ah Tooms. turday afterncon in Grange hall siter thé regular class exercises, the’ ed ty ¢ | A he LIVER, CONSTIPATION--CASCARETS' k headaches! Always trace them to lazy the bowels or a sick stomach. _Poisonou out. is reabsorbed into the blood. When liver, delayed, s potson reach .ache, is remove the cause by utimulating th /1 and out and purifying the blood. The effect Ladize whoss sensitive organisms are especialiy fermenting matter, instead of bei the deli- ©in tissue it causes congestion and that dull, awful throbbing, sicken- SOME OF THE BEST VALUES OF THE SALE ARE IN OUR MUS- J LIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT—WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, CORSETS, various Nuwl SATTEEN PETTICOATS, SILK PETTICOATS, KIMONOS, FLANNEL- 10— 30.08 Many splendid valuss in Untrimmed Hats, Trimmed Outing Hats, Wil Jan. 20, 1912 Ports of call: Port of Spain, Pernambuce,’ an Bucnon' Alfch (acton the Andes). Pante Arenax (iliron . Wahin, | Bridgetown, and & visit o tho PANAMA CANAL Optionsl Side Trips Everswhere. om0 DAYS cow $350 Alss Orvises to the Orient, West I'ndier, Agoung the World, Italy end Egyp!, efe. Send for Nlustrated beoklets | HAMRURG-AMERICAN LINE 41-45 B'way, N. Y., or Samil Kronig & Son, local agents, 121-125 Main St. Para, PLUN EIN(‘. AND GASFITTIN Samldn ‘i'lumbl'fl#'éfi Olov es and M ittens e Women's Winter amoisette Gloves, value At 85c— o Glove At $1.29—Women’s Dres: our dependable regular price $1.50. | our i Kid men’s Golf Gloves, our E e quality. VERY SPECIAL! omen’s Tan Cape res- | ay and Tan color Mocha Glov At 55c Lull line of sizes—all at 55¢ a pair Heatlng and Plumbmg. 92 Franklin Strest CO-OPERATIVE PLUMBING CO. 81 Franklin Stree Telephone 771 E. L. BURNAP Boys’,,Misses’ and Women's WOMEN'S SWEATERS Sweaters BOYS' SWEATERS 2 85c—reg d 1.25 At $1.65—regular price $2.00 need not auffer, for they can be quickly cured by Cascarets. Onc et e Ieed At 4245 5 tonight will straighten you out £y morning-a 1-cent box mean At ;1-35 e ian px o RO Atrigage e, b be . SROD a ciear heal and perfect he for At $195 r price $2.50 At $4 6. Ian't forget the children little . - L3 neuins stloe 19640 need a good, gentie, MISSES’ SWEATERS WOMEN'S KNIT VESTS gladly take Cascareis, —_—— Sl T6ves Eih Grvalck At $1.49—regular price At 85c—rteguiar price $100 At $1.39—regul price At $1.25—regular price $1.50 At §1.95—regular price At $1.69—regular price $2.00 REGOLATE STONACH, LIVER & BOWELS TASTE €000 -NEVER GRIPE OR SICKEN, Plumbing, Steam and Gar Prices and work satisfactory 130 Platt Ave. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Ricbardson and Boyutea Furnaces. 85 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. Tel. THE JANUARY SALE OPPORTUNITIES GOCDS ARE REMARKABLE, IN SILKE AND ORED DRESS GOODS IN EVERY WANTED KIND. SBURE AND VISIT THIS DEPARTMENT. DRESS THEY COMPRIiSE BOTH BLACK AND FANCY SILKS IN A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT — BLACK AND COL. YOU SHOULD BE AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandersers. Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theutre Troupes, SHETUS l W 1ou Al e’ Traveling Men, ete. Livery connects fisTOCKET STRERT. o